Acta Scientific Nutritional Health (ASNH)(ISSN: 2582-1423)

Short Communication Volume 4 Issue 4

Obesogenicity of Digital World

Anjana Agarwal*

Nutritionist and Aromatherapist, SNDT Women's University, Mumbai, India

*Corresponding Author: Anjana Agarwal, Nutritionist and Aromatherapist, SNDT Women's University, Mumbai, India.

Received: March 03, 2020; Published: March 19, 2020

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  World Health Organization (WHO) has revealed three times rise in obesity in three decades and death of 2.8 million people due to obesity related causes. Compilation of statistics continues to spike overweight population irrespective of age, gender, geographical locations, culture, and socio-economic strata. Innumerable factors like diet, physical activity, heredity etc. were held responsible. Opinions also echo that obesity is a menace and digital technology is fueling it. Intriguing into the concern I decided to do some SWOT analysis on digital technology and obesity.

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Citation: Anjana Agarwal. “Obesogenicity of Digital World". Acta Scientific Nutritional Health 4.4 (2020): 101-102.




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